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Trade unions

A trade union is an association of workers in a particular industry or sector, designed to protect the rights, interests and working conditions of employees. Large trade unions in the UK include the TUC, Unite, Unison, the GMB and Usdaw.

Trade unions can receive recognition, or employers can derecognise trade unions. Employment laws protecting employees taking industrial action, such as taking part in strikes or picketing, are contained in the Employment Rights Act 1996 and Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.


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    Unions committed to public sector strikes despite new offer on pensions

    by Laura Chamberlain 3 Nov 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 3 Nov 2011

    Public sector unions have said that they are “firmly committed” to continuing preparations for a planned day of industrial action...

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    Unions recruiting more minority workers

    by Beth Holmes 13 Sep 2011
    by Beth Holmes 13 Sep 2011

    Unions are ramping up efforts to recruit minority workers, according to the TUC Equality Audit published this week.The audit, conducted every two...

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    Legislating against coordinated strikes

    by Laura Chamberlain 29 Mar 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 29 Mar 2011

    Laura Chamberlain asks if strike laws should be changed with the UK facing potential mass strikes.With up to 500,000 people having protested...

    • Employee relations
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    Unions threaten mass strike action over Hutton report

    by Beth Holmes 10 Mar 2011
    by Beth Holmes 10 Mar 2011

    Lord Hutton’s report on public sector pensions, which recommends increased payments, working longer and a reduction in the value of...

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    End unions’ collective bargaining rights to boost growth, says IoD

    by Laura Chamberlain 7 Feb 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 7 Feb 2011

    The Government should end collective bargaining between unions and employers in the NHS and education sectors in order to boost...

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    How much is workplace conflict costing UK companies?

    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2011
    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2011

    Recent news that the BBC paid out almost £600,000 dealing with employment tribunal claims last year has highlighted the tremendous...

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    Swine flu: guidance and advice for employers and HR

    by Personnel Today 5 Jan 2011
    by Personnel Today 5 Jan 2011

    Another outbreak of Swine flu has hit the UK, and is expected to hit employees and employers severely.  With significant rise in the...

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    Making staff work royal bank holiday will generate ‘huge resentment’

    by Laura Chamberlain 26 Nov 2010
    by Laura Chamberlain 26 Nov 2010

    Employers that force staff to work on April 2011’s extra bank holiday will create “huge resentment” among their workforce, the...

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    Trade union officials lack understanding of conciliation, warns Acas

    by Daniel Thomas 11 Nov 2010
    by Daniel Thomas 11 Nov 2010

    Workplace disputes could be resolved earlier with greater understanding from union officials of how the collective conciliation process works, according...

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    • Trade unions

    BA expects Unite to ballot staff over peace offer despite Bassa oppostion

    by Daniel Thomas 10 Nov 2010
    by Daniel Thomas 10 Nov 2010

    British Airways (BA) today insisted that it expects Unite to ballot staff on the airline’s latest offer to settle a long-running...

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    HR professionals lack experience of trade union disputes, reveals survey

    by Daniel Thomas 9 Nov 2010
    by Daniel Thomas 9 Nov 2010

    More than half of the UK’s senior HR professionals are in teams in which nobody has experience of dealing with trade union...

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    BBC staff to strike as NUJ members reject final offer on pensions

    by Daniel Thomas 28 Oct 2010
    by Daniel Thomas 28 Oct 2010

    The BBC will be hit by strike action next month after National Union of Journalists (NUJ) members voted to reject...

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    Employers fear public sector strikes will damage business

    by Daniel Thomas 19 Oct 2010
    by Daniel Thomas 19 Oct 2010

    Nearly two-thirds of private sector employers fear that industrial action by public sector workers – sparked by Government spending cuts...

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    Unions hit out at Cabinet Office for announcing ‘deal’ on redundancy scheme

    by Daniel Thomas 8 Oct 2010
    by Daniel Thomas 8 Oct 2010

    The Government has been accused of jumping the gun after suggesting yesterday that five trade unions had agreed to accept...

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    Union takes BMI to court over pay-freeze dispute

    by Laura Chamberlain 20 Sep 2010
    by Laura Chamberlain 20 Sep 2010

    Unite has announced it is taking BMI to the High Court in a continuing row over pay freezes.The union, which...

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